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Nomination of Yaesu FT-290R for deletion
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Are crystal oscillators fixed-frequency oscillators?
There is a Request for Comment going on at Talk:Electronic oscillator over whether crystal oscillators are used as fixed-frequency oscillators. Outside opinions are needed. Please drop by and express your opinion at Talk:Electronic oscillator#Request for Comment: Additional wording on crystal oscillators as fixed-frequency oscillators. Thanks.
Leslie R. Mitchell
Leslie R. Mitchell is up for deletion, please weigh in.--Kintetsubuffalo (talk) 04:17, 15 December 2016 (UTC)
Popular pages report
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- The pageview data includes both desktop and mobile data.
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